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Actally TM's wiki is a joke..it gives us 3 totally diffirent information about the holy grail.

It's not "TM's wiki". TM have absolutely nothing to do with it, and quite probably don't even know it exists.

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QUITE A RUBBISH..BUT THE FINAL CONCLUTION IS THE SAME..THE GRAIL IS NOT DYSTROYABLE UNLESS ONE MAKES A WISH!!

Erm, where exactly are you getting this from? Because nothing anywhere in the game says that you have to make a wish to destroy the Grail. And nor, for that matter, does making a wish destroy the Grail either. You can make a wish and still have another Grail War 60 years later.

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IT WILL ONLY BRING DISTRUCTION IF IT ONLY FALLS TO THE WRONG HANDS..

Not true. It's corrupted by Angra Mainyu, so it interprets any wish in a destructive manner.

The anime ending was bittersweet....but I am surprised how many posts complained pages ago and did not catch the hopeful parts where Shirou's monologue in the bridge said that if he keeps those feelings in his heart and if he continues to reach his "goal," they may meet again. All while Saber saying she just had a wonderful "dream" and how she intends to sleep longer for that "dream."

In short: there is that hope that they will meet, again!

Be lucky you had that "hopeful" ending in this anime....other animes ended with no such hope.

All while Saber saying she just had a wonderful "dream" and how she intends to sleep longer for that "dream."

It's true that Saber said she just had a nice 'dream'. But, when she said that she intend to 'sleep longer', that means that she already accepted her fate and decided to die in peace, not going back to Shiro's world. Even though I do want Saber to end up with Shiro in the anime, that's just how sad it is.

That part was definite, but it also ended with scenes that showed Shirou looking at the sky saying that maybe one day they will meet again so long as he continues to try to reach for "it" so long as he continues to run for it, Saber wanting to be in that dream again, and her knight saying that if one wishes hard enough then it is possible to relive that dream again!

And after Saber dies, her knight asks if she has finally saw that dream again.

Those are the parts when one "hopes" that Saber miracously goes back to Shirou's time one way or another (spirit?) since she has finally achieved her fate in her world.

That part was definite, but it also ended with scenes that showed Shirou looking at the sky saying that maybe one day they will meet again so long as he continues to try to reach for "it" so long as he continues to run for it, Saber wanting to be in that dream again, and her knight saying that if one wishes hard enough then it is possible to relive that dream again!

And after Saber dies, her knight asks if she has finally saw that dream again.

Those are the parts when one "hopes" that Saber miracously goes back to Shirou's time one way or another (spirit?) since she has finally achieved her fate in her world.

Of course I am not expecting a sequel

You know, saber is lead to Avalon after her death and it is said that Shirou eventually get there. Forgot where did I get the information...

Huh, what a coincidence that I see this topic updated the very week I finally watch the series. Well, maybe not total coincidence, with Fate/zero airing now. I don't have to put this stuff in spoiler tags right? I mean it is the last episode thread and it's several years old anyway.

So anyway, I just finished tonight, annnd...kinda wish I had known the ending would mercilessly rip out my heart and stomp on it and shred it to pieces, while taunting me cruelly. All my tears man. Blast, where's the damn sobbing smilie... There is none, so T_T and </3

I did find that Realta Nua ending thing I see mentioned here. It was sweet, though whether it was just cause I haven't played through the VNs or maybe also because of the translation, I couldn't follow about half the things the narration was going on about.

And I know I probably shouldn't get my hopes up either that that ending will be added as an epilogue to Fate/zero or something, given that I'm assuming Shiro doesn't have much to do with the story there. But still, it would be nice to see it fully animated someday.

Aside from all that, I really did enjoy the series a lot more than I thought I would, given that I didn't care too much for it when I saw several episodes some years ago. But there were still a few other things that bothered me, mostly how all the other characters were put on the sidelines as the show went on. Even Rin was largely absent from the final episodes. I know this helped the narrative focus more on Shiro and Saber's growing romance, but things still felt a bit empty and isolated without Rin or Taiga around to provide some levity from all the serious angst.

And other characters too, just up and disappeared leaving more questions than they answered. Hell, I had to go to tvtropes to find out the real identities of almost half the servants

Spoiler for Rider's identity:

(I had surmised correctly at Rider's, based on assuming the winged horse was Pegasus, who was born in the myth from Medusa's decapitated body.)

So I wish they had made all the identities clear in the anime.

Think that's about it. Now I can start on Fate/zero. Although, if it's as heartwrenching as Fsn, I might have to wait a bit longer before exposing myself to such painful tragedy again Damn, I thought I'd prepared myself for a sad ending, but that stung bad.

Huh, what a coincidence that I see this topic updated the very week I finally watch the series. Well, maybe not total coincidence, with Fate/zero airing now. I don't have to put this stuff in spoiler tags right? I mean it is the last episode thread and it's several years old anyway.

So anyway, I just finished tonight, annnd...kinda wish I had known the ending would mercilessly rip out my heart and stomp on it and shred it to pieces, while taunting me cruelly. All my tears man. Blast, where's the damn sobbing smilie... There is none, so T_T and </3

I did find that Realta Nua ending thing I see mentioned here. It was sweet, though whether it was just cause I haven't played through the VNs or maybe also because of the translation, I couldn't follow about half the things the narration was going on about.

And I know I probably shouldn't get my hopes up either that that ending will be added as an epilogue to Fate/zero or something, given that I'm assuming Shiro doesn't have much to do with the story there. But still, it would be nice to see it fully animated someday.

Aside from all that, I really did enjoy the series a lot more than I thought I would, given that I didn't care too much for it when I saw several episodes some years ago. But there were still a few other things that bothered me, mostly how all the other characters were put on the sidelines as the show went on. Even Rin was largely absent from the final episodes. I know this helped the narrative focus more on Shiro and Saber's growing romance, but things still felt a bit empty and isolated without Rin or Taiga around to provide some levity from all the serious angst.

And other characters too, just up and disappeared leaving more questions than they answered. Hell, I had to go to tvtropes to find out the real identities of almost half the servants

Spoiler for Rider's identity:

(I had surmised correctly at Rider's, based on assuming the winged horse was Pegasus, who was born in the myth from Medusa's decapitated body.)

So I wish they had made all the identities clear in the anime.

Think that's about it. Now I can start on Fate/zero. Although, if it's as heartwrenching as Fsn, I might have to wait a bit longer before exposing myself to such painful tragedy again Damn, I thought I'd prepared myself for a sad ending, but that stung bad.

There is also a movie called Unlimited blade works, it follows the second route of the game.

Yes, I just finished it. I liked it a lot actually, mostly for the higher quality animation and often beautifully choreographed fights. It was also interesting to see essentially the same story with such drastically different events and even character developments. And I definitely didn't find the ending anywhere near as heartbreaking as ep 24's ending.

Oh and for the love of me I cannot fathom how Gilgamesh gets as much fan love as he seems to, but that's a different topic

Yes, I just finished it. I liked it a lot actually, mostly for the higher quality animation and often beautifully choreographed fights. It was also interesting to see essentially the same story with such drastically different events and even character developments. And I definitely didn't find the ending anywhere near as heartbreaking as ep 24's ending.

Oh and for the love of me I cannot fathom how Gilgamesh gets as much fan love as he seems to, but that's a different topic

Now I can finally start Fate/zero.

You should play the visual novel, mainly heavens feel before watching Zero. It is up to you though. And don't worry you'll also like Gil one day.

ok i have a problem, i just finished fsn and now i have the dreaded post anime depression. saber grew on me and now i miss seeing her. the sad ending didnt help either. all i want to do is watch it over and over again but thats not gonna help.. i wish i never watched this.

ok i have a problem, i just finished fsn and now i have the dreaded post anime depression. saber grew on me and now i miss seeing her. the sad ending didnt help either. all i want to do is watch it over and over again but thats not gonna help.. i wish i never watched this.